Carpet Recycling
If you wish to recycle scrap carpet materials you may
post a request
to the Carpet Recycling exchange.
Your wanted or available inquiry will be circulated to a targeted group of interested parties.
The exchange service has been online since 1995 and has been successfully matching commercial generators of carpet wastes
directly with industrial scrap carpet materials end users.
Carpet Recycling Information
For anyone seeking current information or research data on the carpet recycling industry,
you may access and ask your
Recycling Questions
to a core group of experienced and knowledgeable recycling industry professionals.
Carpet ReSale & Surplus
If you wish to buy, sell or donate secondhand
Reusable Carpet
in usable condition,
you may post a listing to the Carpet Recycling exchange.
Whether you have Remnants, new end of line, overstock inventory or
Surplus Carpet
for liquidation the exchange service may assist you.
Carpet Shredding
Some waste carpet recycling operations produce a
Raw Shredded Carpet
material.
This material may be screened to separate the Powdered
Fillers
from the
Liberated Carpet Fibers
and other residual materials.
The face fibers may be processed for
fiber recovery
or densified
for further transportation and handling.
Carpet Fiber Recovery
If you wish to recycle waste carpets for the purpose of
Face Fiber Recovery
you may express your interest in particular fibers on the Carpet Recycling Exchange.
Carpets from different manufactures may be produced from different types of fibers.
The most popular types of fiber we encounter are
Nylon fibers,
PET/Polyester fibers
and
Polypropylene Fibers.
We also see some other
Synthetic Fibers
Compressed Carpet Pellets (CCP)
If you wish to recycle
Compressed Carpet Pellets (CCP)
recovered from waste carpet processing operations,
you may ADD an inquiry to the Carpet Recycling exchange.
CCP is a pelletized fuel for
Waste to Energy
projects or as a feedstock for further
fiber recovery.
Learn more about the industry with Recycling 101, You also may ask your Recycling Industry questions.